Real Madrid have reportedly agreed a staggering £1.4billion kit deal with adidas that will last for 12 years.
According to Marca, the Spanish giants are set to sign off on the contract extension with their current kit supplier that will see them earn a staggering £116m per season.
Real's current contract with the German sportswear giant is due to expire at the end of next season but they now look set to be close to renewing terms.
Real Madrid have reportedly agreed a staggering £1.4billion kit deal with adidas over 12 years
Real's current deal with the German sportswear giant is due to expire at the end of next season
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Share 1.3k sharesIt is believed Real will claim back 20 per cent of all sales of club merchandise as part of the deal, as well as receive £7.7m in equipment and kit for the club's various teams.
As part of the contract adidas will also have their own retail space at the Bernabeu, once the stadium's lavish redevelopment is complete. The facility is expected to be the brand's largest retail space in the world.
Adidas became a Real Madrid sponsor in 1998 and the club have enjoyed major success during the length of their partnership.
Leaked designs have emerged which claim to show next season's Real Madrid third shirt
Club | Kit supplier | Contract runs | Total value (£) | Per season (£) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Barcelona | Nike | 2018-2028 | 1bn | 100m |
Real Madrid | adidas | 2015-2025 | 980m | 98m |
Manchester United | adidas | 2015-2025 | 750m | 75m |
Manchester City | Puma | 2019-2029 | 650m | 65m |
Arsenal | adidas | 2019-2024 | 300m | 60m |
Chelsea | Nike | 2017-2032 | 900m | 60m |
Juventus | adidas | 2019-2027 | 368m | 46m |
Bayern Munich | adidas | 2015-2030 | 637.5m | 42.5m |
The deal was most recently extended in 2011 but it appears they are edging ever close to agreeing new terms.
Real fans were recently left feeling pessimistic ahead of next season, after leaked images emerged online of the club's potential forthcoming third shirt.
If rumours are to be believed, Los Blancos will be turning out in mint green for the 2019/20 season, in what is a stark contrast from their usual colour palette.
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